- LocationHayes Hall, 280
- DescriptionA space where students can study, chat with friends, ask about resources, or even just do an activity!
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/monday-late-nights
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- Mar 186:00 PMFREE Cycling Class: Cycle SynchingJoin us for a free, empowering event in honor of Women's History Month! This special class features a 30-mintute express cycle class followed by a 30-minute educational session focused on women's health. Learn how to track your menstrual cycle, understand what your body is doing in each phase and discover how to tailor your wellness routine for your body's needs.What to Expect6-6:30 p.m. - Cycle Class Get your heart rate racing in this exciting, express cycle class. Whether you're new to cycling or an experienced rider, this class is sure to be a fun boost to your week in a supportive environment.6:30-7 p.m. - Educational Session After the cycle class, join us for a valuable session on understanding your menstual cycle. Learn how to track your cycle, tips to adjust your workouts to fit each phase and improve your overall wellness.Why You Should AttendFree Fitness Class: Get a great workout with no cost to you. Make sure to bring a friend!Learn About Your Body: Understand your menstrual cycle and how it impacts your overall health.Expert Guidance: Gain practical knowledge from experts on how to better align your wellness routine with your cycle for improved health.How to RegisterReserve your bike in advance by pre-registering on the MyRec portalSelect 'BGSU MyRec Login' and log in using your BGSU username and passwordSelect 'Fitness' > 'Group Classes' and choose the Free Women's History Month Cycle ClassDon't miss this unique opportunity to learn, move and celebrate women's empowerment! Spots are limited, so act fast!For More Information, contact Ashley Hartman at ashthom@bgsu.edu.-----Women’s History Month This event is part of Women’s History Month at BGSU. Explore all of the events hosted by the campus community to honor, celebrate and learn more about women’s history all month long.
- Mar 186:00 PMBGSU Chemistry Club March MeetingBGSU Chemistry Club March Meeting!Our experiment for this month will be golden pennies for Saint Patrick's Day!🍀 Reagents for the experiment and pizza are provided as long as supplies last! Make sure to bring your goggles, proper lab clothing, and your student ID for attendance! Want to stay updated? Follow our Instagram @bgsu_Chemclub and visit our Presence page!RSVP link - https://forms.gle/nGbhFmBEihEDnDQL6 Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/bgsu-chemistry-club-march-meeting
- Mar 186:00 PMGame Nights in the RADLooking for a place to unwind with friends or meet new people? Whether you love cards, board games, cornhole or puzzles, check out Game Night in the RAD every Tuesday from 6-8pm. Hosted by Life Design Student Ambassadors, Game Nights in the RAD strive to help students prioritize their well-being and connections. Popcorn will be provided! Game Nights in the RAD begin January 28th and continue until April 22nd. Snacks will be provided!For questions, please email lifedesign@bgsu.edu or call 419-372-5533
- Mar 187:00 PMBGSU D.C. Network: Washington Capitals vs. Detroit RedwingsJoin your fellow Falcons for an action-packed evening as the Washington Capitals take on the Detroit Red Wings! Connect with BGSU alumni, show your Falcon pride and enjoy a night of fast-paced NHL action! This event includes:Premium seats in Section 426 (Row M: 11-21, Row N: 13-21)Falcon Meet-up at Clyde’s - Gallery Place before the gameJoin us for the Falcon Meet-Up at Clyde’s Gallery Place, located at 707 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, from 5:30-6:30pm. Look for your DC Network Leaders in their Falcon gear at the bar closest to the Capital One Arena! It’s a pay-your-own-way event for food and beverages before headed to the game.Seats are limited, so do not wait! Secure your tickets and cheer on your favorite team with your fellow Falcon friends!
- Mar 187:00 PMGuest Artist: Elysian Trombone QuartetThe Elysian Trombone Quartet will present a recital. This event is free and open to the public.
- Mar 188:00 PMHansen Musical Arts Series: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln CenterPart of Hansen Musical Arts Series, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will present a concert.PROGRAM (not digital)“Trout Quintet”Musicians: Wu Han, piano Arnaud Sussmann & Julian Rhee, violins Paul Neubauer, viola Sterling Elliot, cello Anthony Manzo, double bassRepertory: WF Bach: Fugue in F minor arr. For string trio by Mozart K 404a Mozart: Adagio and Fugue for string quartet and bass Mozart: Piano Quartet in Eb--intermission--Schubert: “Trout” QuintetPROGRAM DESCRIPTION:One of the most beloved chamber music works for strings and piano, Schubert’s “Trout” Quintet not only demonstrates his genius for melody and lyricism, but also features a distinct combination of instruments: only one violin and the addition of double bass. The robust sound of the lowest of the strings can also be heard in Mozart’s Adagio and Fugue, a piece that deepens the string quartet’s tonal range. Original instrumentation is also attributed to Mozart’s set of piano quartets, the first music written for this combination, which inspired future generations of composers. CMS Co-Artistic Director Wu Han is one of the featured performers.